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Marcie Finkelstein
Professor Emerita
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TEACHING
Ph.D. Areas: Professor of Cognitive and Neural Sciences
Highlights: Physiological Psychology; Social Psychology; Social Psychology of HIV/AIDS
RESEARCH
Highlights: I conduct research in the field of prosocial (helping) behavior. Currently I am examining the factors that underlie sustained helping of two types: volunteerism and Organizational Citizenship Behavior. A second field of interest is the scholarship of engagement: how to bring faculty researchers and community partners together to work on problems of mutual interest.
SPECIALTY AREA
CNS (Social Psychology)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Dávila, M.C. & Finkelstein, M.A. (2016). Organizational citizenship behavior and wellness. International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy, 16, 35-48.
Finkelstein, M.A. (2014). Individual differences in OCB: The contributions of organizational commitment and individualism/collectivism. International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, 4, 1-8.
Dávila, M.C. & Finkelstein, M.A. (2013). Organizational citizenship behavior and well-being: Preliminary results. International Journal of Applied Psychology, 3, 45-51.
Finkelstein M.A. (2013). Correlates of individualism and collectivism: Predicting organizational citizenship behavior. International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, 3, 57-62.
Finkelstein, M.A. (2012). Individualism/collectivism and organizational citizenship behavior: An integrative framework. Social Behavior and Personality, 40, 1633-1644.
Finkelstein, M.A. (2012). Dispositional Correlates of Informal Volunteering. Current Research in Social Psychology, 18, 60-69.